A testy test drive in Chevy's new Volt

“How did you like it?” Bob Lutz asks me. It, in this case, is Chevrolet's Volt, the electric –drive vehicle that the company is introducing this year. And this is a loaded question, since Lutz is GM's soon-to-retire vice chairman, a Detroit design deity who put style back into GM's line, and the ultimate car [...]

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General Motors Company is all set to unveil its new all-electric small vehicle, Chevrolet Spark, on April 2 at the International Auto Show being held in New York. On Monday, the largest U.S. automaker gave us a sneak peak at the state-of-the-art vehicle.

With upgraded features and major enhancements, the 2016 Chevrolet Volt was revealed this week by General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) at the Detroit Auto Show. Despite the record-low gasoline prices, the largest North American automaker is still betting high on fuel-efficient vehicles for future.

General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) gave the public a small teaser of what to expect from the Chevy Volt 2016, when it revealed glimpses of the car, showing a sleek, lean design at a private function just before the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Continuing with its electric stance, General Motors Company (NYSE:GM) will offer its all-electric minivan Chevrolet Spark in Maryland, the first state to have an electric battery-powered vehicle in the East Coast.

DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co <GM.N> said on Tuesday it is slashing the price of its Chevrolet Volt electric car by $5,000 to help boost demand for the plug-in hybrid in a segment still struggling to gain a foothold in the U.S. auto market.

General Motors Corp. says Vice Chairman for Global Product Development Bob Lutz will retire at the end of this year. The 76-year-old Lutz is credited with revamping GM's product line and shepherding its efforts to roll out the Chevrolet Volt electric car.

North America’s largest automaker, General Motors Company (NYSE:GM), showcased the second version of its plug-in hybrid, Chevrolet Volt, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit on Monday. The company is betting on fuel prices to go up in the future.
According to Bloomberg, it seems that the company is foreseeing an upward change in gasoline price, which will drive up the demand for fuel-efficient hybrid vehicles.

General Motors announced today it is slashing the price of the Chevy Volt by $5,000, in an effort to spur lagging sales. It's evidence that the company has learned a big lesson that is especially pertinent to electric cars: Consumers won't overpay for underwhelming products. Missing Sales Goals